(Photo by Andrew Kitchenman/Alaska Beacon) Alaska Supreme Court justices on Thursday weighed whether a lawsuit seeking to have the large portions of the state’s correspondence school program found ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy, left, speaks at a news conference in the Atwood Building in Anchorage alongside Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor on April 18, 2024. (Eric Stone/Alaska Public Media) In a ...
The ADN news story, “Future of correspondence school programs in flux,” published April 16, pointed out why Judge Adolf Zeman’s decision finding that correspondence school programs violate Alaska’s ...
This article was originally published in Alaska Beacon. Alaska’s Supreme Court justices on Friday reversed a Superior Court ruling that struck down key components of the state’s correspondence school ...
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The use of public correspondence school funding allotments to pay most or all of a student’s private school’s tuition is “almost certainly unconstitutional,” according to an ...
A Superior Court judge in Anchorage has found a key benefit to families who choose certain types of homeschool violates the state Constitution. The ruling has to do with correspondence school ...
An Anchorage Superior Court judge ruled Friday that correspondence schools that reimburse parents and guardians for their children’s education-related expenses are unconstitutional. The 33-page ...
Title: Distance Education Policy Effective Date: June 1, 2024 Responsible Office: Office of the Provost Revision Date: April 23, 2025 This policy applies to William & Mary (W&M) as a whole university, ...
For courses and programs offered via distance education in which students may be eligible to use Title IV funds (federal financial aid), the Department of Education (ED) requires that institutions ...
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